Author: delphij
Date: Mon Mar  9 05:41:04 2009
New Revision: 189552
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/189552

Log:
  A system with plenty of memory would not require so much swap for generic
  usage.
  
  Discussed with:       dillon

Modified:
  head/share/man/man7/tuning.7

Modified: head/share/man/man7/tuning.7
==============================================================================
--- head/share/man/man7/tuning.7        Mon Mar  9 03:35:25 2009        
(r189551)
+++ head/share/man/man7/tuning.7        Mon Mar  9 05:41:04 2009        
(r189552)
@@ -51,7 +51,9 @@ I usually create, in order, a 128M root,
 and use any remaining space for
 .Pa /home .
 .Pp
-You should typically size your swap space to approximately 2x main memory.
+You should typically size your swap space to approximately 2x main memory
+for systems with less than 2GB of RAM, or approximately 1x main memory
+if you have more.
 If you do not have a lot of RAM, though, you will generally want a lot
 more swap.
 It is not recommended that you configure any less than
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